Christina Rahm*, M.S., Ph.D., Ed.D
Childhood alopecia areata is an extremely complicated autoimmune disorder in which the body wrongly attacks hair follicles. Among others, this literature review outlines issues pertaining to various forms of childhood alopecia, its gene expression, and the causative factors. The study presents an integrated analysis of the illness, including biomedical and statistics regarding health as well as illustrations to enhance understanding.